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The Intermediate Education Department in Telangana has mandated that all leave requests by teaching and non-teaching staff in government junior colleges must be processed through the HRMS portal. Leave without prior approval will be considered as unauthorised absence, attracting disciplinary action.
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BRS leader KT Rama Rao welcomed the Telangana High Court’s decision to quash three cases against party activist Shashidhar Goud, arrested for reposting BRS content online. The court criticised the police for their illegal actions and warned against stifling free speech.
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Nagender Vinay, a fine arts student, received the prestigious Sayeed Bin Mohammed Naqsh Portraiture Award 2025 in Hyderabad. The award, which includes a certificate and Rs 10,000, honours the legacy of Naqsh—a key figure in the Progressive Art Movement known for his distinctive oil and watercolour portraiture.
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The National Lok Adalat will be held across Telangana on September 13, offering citizens a chance to settle civil and compoundable criminal cases without incurring legal fees. Organised from the High Court to Taluk level, the initiative allows for both physical and virtual participation.
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A mega job fair will be held on September 16 at Kings Palace, Mehdipatnam, offering employment opportunities in pharma, IT, healthcare, education, banking and more. Organiser Mannan Khan stated that candidates with a minimum SSC qualification are eligible, and preliminary interviews will be held on-site.
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Cyber fraudsters linked to Chinese networks are using SIM boxes to disguise international scam calls as local ones, evading detection by Indian authorities. A recent raid in Mancherial by Telangana police uncovered equipment used in cross-border scams.
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Telangana High Court quashed three FIRs against BRS social media activist Nalla Balu, ruling that political speech, even if harsh or offensive, is constitutionally protected. The Court issued strict guidelines to prevent misuse of FIRs in cases related to social media posts
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Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre, SCCoRS chairman, directed Telangana officials to ensure zero road fatalities. GHMC presented ongoing safety measures, including lane markings, footpaths, junction improvements, and signages, while stakeholders were urged to strengthen enforcement and preventive initiatives
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Hyderabad witnessed isolated thundershowers on Wednesday evening, offering relief from the recent heatwave. While several peripheral areas received light to moderate rainfall, core zones like Secunderabad remained dry. Hayathnagar recorded the highest rainfall at 25 mm
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Food Safety Task Force inspected ten Absolute Barbeque outlets in Hyderabad and found several violations, including dirty utensils, cockroach and housefly infestations, expired food, and improper storage. The findings were shared by the Commissioner of Food Safety on X.
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Ch V Sai Prasad highlighted systemic weaknesses in India’s economy, urging reduced dependence on foreign goods and stronger manufacturing. He noted the ongoing US tariff war is manageable but resilience is crucial for India’s ambition to become a global superpower
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Patancheru MLA Gudem Mahipal Reddy faced criticism for allegedly using abusive language against TeNA president E Ramana during a public programme in Tellapur. Residents and civic groups reacted strongly, citing similar incidents and questioning his conduct post-election
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Farmers in Katikanapalli, Peddapalli, prevented a fertiliser shop owner from illegally diverting 22 bags of urea. Police seized the consignment and reloaded it into the godown. Urea distribution is carried out with Aadhaar and Pattadar passbook verification
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Hyderabad city police arrested two persons, including a juvenile, for allegedly stealing bikes and scooters in the city
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In a recent Bigg Boss 19 clip, Bhojpuri actress and contestant Neelam Giri opened up about ongoing tensions in the house. Speaking to co-contestant Ashnoor Kaur, Neelam criticised Kunickaa Sadanand for sparking most of the house’s fights, especially for dragging Tanya Mittal’s mother into a luxury budget task.
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Telangana has recorded a significant drop in the Infant Mortality Rate from 41.2 in 2011-13 to 18 in 2021-23. BRS legislator T Harish Rao credits KCR’s welfare schemes, including KCR Kits, Nutrition Kits, and maternal-child health programmes, for the achievement
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Vijay Mohan Raj, former Ranji cricketer, urges the BCCI to make the Hyderabad Cricket Academy of Excellence fully autonomous and financially independent. He highlights delays, administrative interference, and stresses the Academy’s role in improving state-level cricket performance
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From Suryapet to Mahabubabad and Sadashivapet, the urea crisis has disrupted the second phase of Kharif operations
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On the occasion of Chityala Ailamma’s death anniversary, BRS working president KT Rama Rao paid homage to the legendary figure of the Telangana peasant movement. He described Ailamma as a revolutionary who ignited the armed struggle for land and dignity, and praised her enduring legacy as a symbol of Bahujan awareness and women's bravery.
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Osman Sagar, popularly Gandipet Lake, is full after recent rains, drawing thousands of visitors on weekends. The 18-acre landscape park, with gardens, art pavilions, and picnic spaces, offers scenic views, sunset vistas, and a tranquil getaway for Hyderabadis
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Telangana faces a worsening urea crisis, leaving crops nutrient-stressed and vulnerable to pests. Farmers are turning to black market purchases at inflated prices, while diversion to industries and rising demand from expanded Kharif sowing have deepened the shortage across the State
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Two passengers arriving from Bangkok were intercepted at Hyderabad’s RGI Airport for smuggling live exotic reptiles. Customs officials seized four green keel-scaled lizards and ten girdle lizards during routine checks.
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Nemetschek Group has inaugurated its new Global Capability Center in Hyderabad, bringing together R&D teams, a Security Operations Center, and administrative functions. The facility will serve as a hub for research, software innovation, and global collaboration in the AEC/O industry.
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EFLU has signed an MoU with the Telangana Health and Medical Department to train nursing students in German and Japanese up to the B2 level. The programme aims to boost employability in Germany and Japan, which face high demand for nurses